This document discusses the four types of conditionals in English: 0 conditional, 1st conditional, 2nd conditional, and 3rd conditional. It provides examples for each type of conditional and explains their structures. The 0 conditional uses present tense and is used for facts. The 1st conditional uses present or future tense and expresses possible outcomes. The 2nd conditional uses past tense and talks about unlikely or imaginary situations. The 3rd conditional uses past perfect tense and is used to talk about wishes and regrets about the past. Exercises with examples of each conditional type are included at the end.
This document discusses the four types of conditionals in English: 0 conditional, 1st conditional, 2nd conditional, and 3rd conditional. It provides examples for each type of conditional and explains their structures. The 0 conditional uses present tense and is used for facts. The 1st conditional uses present or future tense and expresses possible outcomes. The 2nd conditional uses past tense and talks about unlikely or imaginary situations. The 3rd conditional uses past perfect tense and is used to talk about wishes and regrets about the past. Exercises with examples of each conditional type are included at the end.
This document discusses the four types of conditionals in English: 0 conditional, 1st conditional, 2nd conditional, and 3rd conditional. It provides examples for each type of conditional and explains their structures. The 0 conditional uses present tense and is used for facts. The 1st conditional uses present or future tense and expresses possible outcomes. The 2nd conditional uses past tense and talks about unlikely or imaginary situations. The 3rd conditional uses past perfect tense and is used to talk about wishes and regrets about the past. Exercises with examples of each conditional type are included at the end.
If you heat water, If it rains, it boils. I won't go outside.
If + s+v1, s+v1 If + s+v1, s+will+v1
2nd conditional If the Covid-19 situation were better, I would travel with my friends. If + s+v2, s+ would v.inf. If I were rich, I would invented incredible objects. If I had a lot of freetime, I would adopt many cats. I would adopt many cats if I had a lot of freetime,. 3rd conditional
Past If + s+had+v3, s+would have+v3.
"If I had studied harder,
I would have had better scores." "If I had told him I liked him, we might have been in a relationship." "If I had known that issue before, I wouldn't have lent him money!"
"I wouldn't have lent him money if
I had known that issue before!" Exercise
1. If I won a lot of money, _______.
2. I'd be very angry if __________. 3. If you bought a car, __________. 4. Would you mind if ____________? Exercise
1. If I won a lot of money, I wouldn't tell
anyone. 2. I'd be very angry if you made a loud noise now. 3. If you bought a car, you would arrive earlier. 4. Would you mind if I used your phone?